The Flipside – Eric Osagie
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Prof. Uvieghara dies at 85
Egerton Uvieghara, retired erudite Professor of Law at the University of Lagos, former chairman of the Governing Board of the…
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Capt. Hosa: The final flightâŚ
Death has dealt a deadly blow on the ancient city. Benin Kingdom is in mourning; Edo State grieves the loss…
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Democracy Day: Itâs justice at last, says Kola Abiola
Spitting image. A replica. Chip off the old block. It does not matter how you describe him, you are spot on.…
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Musings on Nigeria at EasterâŚ
Itâs Easter Sunday. I am taking a brisk walk around the serene estate in the part of Lagos where I…
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Chibok… And the killings everywhere
I am returning to column-writing after several monthsâ hiatus, coincidentally, on one of the last subjects I signed off on:…
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Chibok… And the killings everywhere
I am returning to column-writing after several monthsâ hiatus, coincidentally, on one of the last subjects I signed off on:…
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Giwa, Death, and Journalism
Dele Giwa was murdered for standing up to the lies and impunity of the ruling class. He paid the ultimate…
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Letter to Leah
It makes no difference whether Boko Haram allows you to read this letter or not. I write in the hope…
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Nigeria @ 58: Paradoxes
As the nation celebrates 58 years of its independence, isnât it time to think of how to grow it into…
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